If it takes you more than 2 minutes to spot the leopard, you need to go for eye check up..........
I cant spot any Leopard in this photo........All i see is sand!!!
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I can't see any leopard.
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteSame here
DeleteI did not spot any Leopard.
ReplyDeleteThe leopard is in the question tag spelt out.
DeleteWhere is the leopard??? Can't find any leopard
ReplyDeleteCan’t see any leopard o!
ReplyDeleteI can see it tho.
ReplyDeleteIT'S spots are littered on the sand,... left side of tree🌲. Less than a minute 🙄. I may be wrong tho
ReplyDeleteWhere is the leopard?
ReplyDeleteThe Leopard is in front of her phone trying to spot the leopard. All the (side)chicks run away 🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️
ReplyDeleteEhn i agree... na eye test I go do, I no kill person
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting to read comments, cos I dinor see any leopard 😢
ReplyDeleteThe leopard is lying dead and dried in front of the tree. I spotted it in less than 30 seconds
ReplyDeleteE ma tan ara yin... which leopard? Na double all of you dey see.
DeleteYinmu
ReplyDeleteI can see it opposite d tree
ReplyDeleteThe leopard is trying to climb the hill...
ReplyDeleteI only saw Amotekun, shege Ka Fasa !
ReplyDeleteNew name for sand is now Leopard right, yes I saw it
ReplyDeleteLaslas na eye test get me. I see no leopard!
ReplyDeleteI have seen it lying beside the tree
ReplyDeleteI think i can see the Leopard's spirit roaming about the tree.hehehehe
ReplyDeleteIt is there, on the top of the dirt bank close to left side. It's laying on its side with one leg slightly plopped over. The ways these animals can camouflage themselves, it is the grace of God that keeps us alive.
ReplyDeleteThat is the leopard at the back of tree eating akara and bread, I can see it, wowwww.
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